"The SNP, the Liberal Democrats and the Greens are all opposed
to the Iraq war and support British troops being withdrawn from Iraq.
Furthermore, the SNP want independence from the United Kingdom.

"Given Al-Qaeda's ideological position of assuring countries immunity
from attack if they are not partners in military campaigns against the
Middle East, striking in Scotland does not make any sense.

"A terror attack against Scottish targets only jeopardises the
Scottish people's aspirations for independence from the British government
and their policies in London, and hence goes against Al-Qaeda's policy
of encouraging anti-war administrations in the West.

"If the attack in Glasgow is an Al-Qaeda-inspired attack it shows
the lack of sophistication on part of the attackers not just on the
level of technical know- how, but politics as well."

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The Scottish people tend to be anti-Iraq war and pro-Palestinians.

The Glasgow Airport incident looks like an action by a certain security
service to turn the people of Scotland against Moslems and against the
SNP.

Some of those involved in the plot may have been double agents and
some may have been patsies.

The 1605 Gunpowder plot in Britain was a government plot to discredit
Catholics.

Robert Catesby, Thomas Percy and Francis Tresham, all agents of the
British government, were involved in the planning of the Gunpowder plot.

On his death-bed, there were statements by Robert Catesby's servant
that the government's spymaster Robert Cecil met Catesby on three occasions
in the period leading up to the events of of 5 November 1605.

In the 1880s, the Irish nationalists wanted independence from Britain.
British Prime Minister Lord Salisbury, decided:

(1) to use a British government agent Francis Millen to organise a
false flag operation to blow up Westminster Abbey, thus killing Queen
Victoria.

(2) to have the plot discovered just in time - so that the Irish Nationalists
would be discredited.

After the plot had been revealed, two Americans were arrested and sentenced
to long periods in prison for conspiracy to commit terrorist acts. Francis
Millen managed to escape to New York where he mysteriously died.

Mohammed Siddique Khan, the alleged ringleader of the 7/7 London bombings,
was working for British intelligence agency MI5 as an informant at the
time of the attacks, according to Charles Shoebridge, a 12-year veteran
detective of the London Metropolitan Police.